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Thesportstak on MSNJessica Pegula speaks out on controversial WTA rule that banned Madison Keys from ATX OpenJessica Pegula reacts to the WTA rule that banned Madison Keys from Austin’s ATX Open. Discover what she said about the decision.
A strong field returns to Charleston, with defending champion Danielle Collins, former winners Daria Kasatkina and Belinda Bencic and local favorite Emma Navarro set to join Australian Open champion Madison Keys and US Open runner-up Jessica Pegula at the WTA 500 event.
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Daily Express US on MSNMadison Keys makes honest Coco Gauff admission - 'Blows my mind'Tennis star Madison Keys praised Coco Gauff ahead of the 2025 Indian Wells Open as the Americans players looks to snap an over 20-year title draught,
Madison Keys weighed in on her thoughts on the possibility of American tennis players, including herself, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula and others, winning the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
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Tennis World on MSNJessica Pegula's take on odd WTA rule that prevented Madison Keys from playing AustinJessica Pegula says she feels sorry for Madison Keys being prevented from competing in Austin due to a WTA rule but also suggests that she understands the WTA's position when making that specific rule. In case you missed it, the reigning Australian Open champion was signed up to play at this year's WTA 250 tournament in Austin.
Jessica Pegula has had her say on a strange rule that stopped one of her rivals from playing this week’s ATX Open. Only one top 10 player is allowed to compete at each WTA 250 event.
Madison Keys reacted to Jessica Pegula and Emma Navarro winning the 2025 ATX Open and Merida Open, respectively, just hours apart from each other. Pegula claimed her seventh WTA Tour title in ...
With three players in the top five, Madison Keys said she wouldn't be surprised if American women thrived at Indian Wells, where they have not won since 2001.
Here are three ways that Jessica Pegula is not only a great tennis player, but an excellent person and ambassador for WTA tennis.
Australian Open champion Madison Keys is confident that American women are in a strong position to break a 24-year-title drought at Indian Wells. Keys expr
Australian Open champion Madison Keys believes American women are well positioned to end a 24-year title drought at Indian Wells when the tournament's main draw starts on Wednesday in the California desert.
Top-seeded Jessica Pegula defeated fellow American and No. 5 seed McCartney Kessler 7-5, 6-2 on Sunday to win the ATX Open final in Austin, Texas and record the seventh singles title of her career.
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